MAX6610

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Precision, Low-Power, 6-Pin SOT23 Temperature Sensors and Voltage References

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Overview

  • ±1°C Accuracy
  • Low TC Reference (±10ppm, typ)
  • Temperature Output Scaled for ADCs
  • Integrated Reference Voltage Scaled for Convenient ADC Bit Weights
  • No Calibration Required
  • Low Supply Current
  • Tiny 6-Pin SOT23 Package
  • Low-Current Shutdown Mode
  • The MAX6610/MAX6611 are precise, low-power analog temperature sensors combined with a precision voltage reference. They are ideal for applications involving analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), where the MAX6610/MAX6611 provide the reference voltage for the ADC and develop a temperature output voltage that is scaled to provide convenient ADC output codes. An 8-bit ADC's LSB is equal to 1°C, while a 10-bit ADC's LSB corresponds to 0.25°C.

    The MAX6610/MAX6611 are available in two versions. The MAX6611 operates from a 4.5V to 5.5V power supply and has a 4.096V reference output. The MAX6610 operates from 3.0V to 5.5V and has a 2.560V reference output. Power-supply current is less than 150µA (typ). Both the MAX6610/MAX6611 are available in a 6-pin SOT23 package and operate from -40°C to +125°C.

    Applications

    • Home Appliances
    • HVAC
    • System Temperature Monitoring
    • Temperature Compensation

    MAX6610
    Precision, Low-Power, 6-Pin SOT23 Temperature Sensors and Voltage References
    MAX6610, MAX6611: Typical Operating Circuit
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